I don't have one, but I am thinking about getting one soon. Does anybody hooked up their car to a lap top? Can you guys suggest USB to OBD II cable and software? Here is what I've found on ebay; another one. I already have a lap top, so it seems like it will be cheaper that way and it will have whole bunch more functions than regular code reader which would cost me around $60 for a basic one.
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The one Autozone has for free.MB Obsidian Black Metallic Crossfire SRT-6Instagram - @osshwa
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Originally posted by OSSHWA View PostThe one Autozone has for free.Last edited by RomanTaylor; 08-10-2009, 04:46 PM.
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Originally posted by RomanTaylor View PostWhat you mean? Free code reader or they will do this for you?MB Obsidian Black Metallic Crossfire SRT-6Instagram - @osshwa
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Originally posted by RomanTaylor View PostI don't have one, but I am thinking about getting one soon. Does anybody hooked up their car to a lap top? Can you guys suggest USB to OBD II cable and software? Here is what I've found on ebay; another one. I already have a lap top, so it seems like it will be cheaper that way and it will have whole bunch more functions than regular code reader which would cost me around $60 for a basic one.
I also have a PDA running EASE's OBD-II software and it is great for quick scans and taking on the road for trips and such.
http://www.obd2.com/index_prof.html
What make are you driving as some are specific as such, (I.E. vag-com makes great VW/Audi Scanner software)
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Originally posted by fiziks View PostGo into a autozone, give them your DL and they let you borrow a reader. No reason to buy one if you don't do side jobs for people or are a mechanic.MB Obsidian Black Metallic Crossfire SRT-6Instagram - @osshwa
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